Thirlestaine House
Thirlestaine House | |
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View of Thirlestaine House from Bath Road | |
General information | |
Architectural style | Neo-Greek |
Coordinates | 51°53′26″N 2°04′37″W / 51.8906°N 2.0770°W |
Construction started | 1820[1] |
Cost | £70,000-£80,000[2] |
Owner | Cheltenham College |
Thirlestaine House is a Grade I listed building in Cheltenham.
History
Thirlestaine House was started in 1820 by J.R. Scott (an amateur architect) for his own use.[1] In 1838 it was bought by Lord Northwick and extended to house his picture collection. It was bought by Thomas Phillipps and used to house his book collection.[3] The house was inherited by his family.[4]
The building is currently owned by Cheltenham College who bought it in 1947 for £31,326.[3]
References
- 1 2 Verey, David; Brooks, Alan, Gloucestershire 2: The Vale and the Forest of Dean, Pevsner Architectural Guides, ISBN 0-300-09733-6
- ↑ "Thirlestaine House listing entry".
- 1 2 "Cheltenham College".
- ↑ "Dictionary of Welsh Biography".
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